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What I learned from running a half marathon

Siri Schubert
16.10.2023
Translation: Veronica Bielawski

I had three goals in running the Lake Hallwil half marathon: to stay uninjured, have fun and finish in under two hours (my time: 1 hour and 53 minutes). Despite being more of a water sports athlete than runner, I achieved all three goals. Here’s what worked in my preparation and what I’d do differently next time.

Next to the hardcore ilk, there were also hobby runners like myself. Twelve weeks prior, I had made the decision to try my hand (or rather, feet!) at a half marathon again after a long break from running. I increased my training volume from 38 to 154 kilometres per month and ran a total of 436 kilometres in my twelve weeks of training. Here are five things I’d do the same way again, and five things I’d do differently.

5 things that helped me achieve my goals

1. Nutritional counselling

2. Foot muscle training

3. Regeneration

The Airofit breath trainer also helped me to recover, especially with its relaxation exercises. Focusing on my breathing signalled to my body and mind that a break was now in order. Thanks to the device and the app, I also felt like I was doing something worthwhile for my well-being.

4. Shoes and clothing

5. The joy of running as the top motivation

5 things I’ll do differently next time

1. Training planning

2. Slow runs

3. Cross-training

4. YouTube advice

5. At the race

Next time, I’ll also rely more on my feeling than on general advice when it comes to pacing strategy. I held back in the middle part of the race, suppressing the impulse to run faster. It wasn’t until the last three kilometres that I really amped up the pace. But I crossed the finish line feeling like I still had some energy left. Sure, it’s better than breaking down a few kilometres before the finish, but next time I’ll be bolder to see what I’m capable of.

What will be my next run? I haven’t decided that yet. But I definitely feel a great desire to stand at the starting line again soon and run across beautiful landscapes with motivated people.

Header image: Stefan Munsch

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Research diver, outdoor guide and SUP instructor – I love being in, on and around water. Lakes, rivers and the ocean are my playgrounds. For a change of perspective, I look at the world from above while trail running or flying drones.


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